The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volume 13; Volume 15; Volume 19Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1894 |
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Page 159
... serving or disting his native aring. That no commander of any planta- tion do either himselfe or suffer others to spend powder unnecessarily in drinking or entertainments . That at the beginning of July next the inhabitants of every ...
... serving or disting his native aring. That no commander of any planta- tion do either himselfe or suffer others to spend powder unnecessarily in drinking or entertainments . That at the beginning of July next the inhabitants of every ...
Page 160
... serving until the war closed . For disting- uished services rendered his native land , a silver medal , bearing the image of the Queen upon one side , and upon the other the names and dates of the battles in which he fought , was pinned ...
... serving until the war closed . For disting- uished services rendered his native land , a silver medal , bearing the image of the Queen upon one side , and upon the other the names and dates of the battles in which he fought , was pinned ...
Page 161
A Monthly Journal of American History. s Charlotte ds , serving or disting his native aring the one side , ames and ... served with me in the entire Peninsular cam- paign ; and it gives me pleasure to state that I have never commanded a ...
A Monthly Journal of American History. s Charlotte ds , serving or disting his native aring the one side , ames and ... served with me in the entire Peninsular cam- paign ; and it gives me pleasure to state that I have never commanded a ...
Page 189
... served in a subordinate capacity , which office he filled until April , 1884. Meantime , Mr. Schulze became identified with Mr. Villard in other DR . EDWIN M. HALE Comes of old England , RAILROAD MEN OF AMERICA . 189.
... served in a subordinate capacity , which office he filled until April , 1884. Meantime , Mr. Schulze became identified with Mr. Villard in other DR . EDWIN M. HALE Comes of old England , RAILROAD MEN OF AMERICA . 189.
Page 191
... serving eight months in the vicinity of Boston , and standing as sentinel on Bunker Hill . The doc- tor treasures an old leather wallet bought at Haverill , by his grand- father , David , on the way to the scene of action , and probably ...
... serving eight months in the vicinity of Boston , and standing as sentinel on Bunker Hill . The doc- tor treasures an old leather wallet bought at Haverill , by his grand- father , David , on the way to the scene of action , and probably ...
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